Enjoyed our visit with friends to McClelland Sculpture Park. Some very interesting works of various sizes well positioned around the main building, pond and treelined walkways. Paths well maintained and would suit all fitness levels. Dogs on lead allowed throughout plus outdoor and under cover patio dining at Harry's Cafe. Adequate free parking on site. Allow 2 hours to comfortably amble, chat and appreciate.
Mark Emery · 2025-10-01
Any age would love this beautiful garden with art and sculptures. Would be nice to get a map and take time to explore and take photos.
H Monica · 2026-01-11
For a wonderful short day trip and a chance to reconnect with nature, this sculpture park and gallery is a must-visit. We were warmly welcomed by Harry's friendly staff (definitely book ahead on weekends or school holidays!). The caffe offered an impressive range of breakfast and lunch choices – and a bonus, if you dine there, your park entry is waived. Exploring the park was a truly immersive experience, discovering modern sculptures subtly integrated into the natural landscape. Armed with a map, we spent a good two hours wandering and soaking it all in. It was the perfect way to shake off the week's stresses. Absolutely recommend!
Alejandro Vizcaino Cruz · 2025-07-13
Beautiful sculpture park showcasing pieces in many different styles. Metalwork and industrial elements feature heavily, as do pieces designed to reflect light and the surroundings.
Complete with Harry's Cafe and a gift shop, McClelland Sculpture Park is a great place to spend a morning or afternoon.
I will definitely be returning.
Robert Miller · 2025-07-16
We enjoyed having a picnic lunch here, but if we'd understood the cafe deal we might have had lunch at Harry's instead. If you have a booking at the cafe, the entry fee to the gallery and grounds is waived. You must actually have a booking - the lovely volunteer at the admission gate checks the list. The gallery's current exhibition of maquettes (small sculptures) was fascinating. As always, we enjoyed rambling through the grounds and spotting wonderful sculptures at every turn. We'll be back soon.
Alison Cook · 2026-01-13